Pressure groups -- United States
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Pressure groups -- United States
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Incoming Resources
- Democracy in America?, what has gone wrong and what we can do about it, Benjamin I. Page, Martin Gilens
- Pressure and power, organized interests in American politics, Anthony J. Nownes
- The unheavenly chorus, unequal political voice and the broken promise of American democracy, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Sidney Verba, Henry E. Brady
- Non-party actors in electoral politics, the role of interest groups and independent citizens in contemporary election campaigns, David M. Farrell, RĂ¼diger Schmitt-Beck, eds
- The rise of the agricultural welfare state, institutions and interest group power in the United States, France, and Japan, Adam D. Sheingate
- The organizational state, social choice in national policy domains, Edward O. Laumann, David Knoke
- Preventing regulatory capture, special interest influence and how to limit it, [edited by] Daniel Carpenter, Harvard University, David A. Moss, Harvard University
- Top down policymaking, Thomas R. Dye
- Politics, parties, & pressure groups, V.O.Key
- Rebellious conservatives, social movements in defense of privilege, David R. Dietrich
- Preventing regulatory capture, special interest influence and how to limit it, edited by Daniel Carpenter, Harvard University, David A. Moss, Harvard University
- Political influence, [a new theory of urban politics], Edward C. Banfield
- Interest groups in America, John E. Sinclair
- Republic at risk, an introduction to American politics, Walter J. Stone, James A. McCann
- The strategy of social protest, William A. Gamson
- Vital statistics on interest groups and lobbying, by Holly Brasher
- How policies make interest groups, governments, unions, and American education, Michael T. Hartney
- Mobilizing interest groups in America, patrons, professions, and social movements, Jack L. Walker, Jr. ; prepared for publication by Joel D. Aberbach ... [and others]
- Interest groups and trade policy, edited by Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
- Interest group politics in America, Ronald J. Hrebenar, Ruth K. Scott
- Collective action in organizations, interaction and engagement in an era of technological change, Bruce Bimber, Andrew J. Flanagin, Cynthia Stohl
- Interest groups and the foreign policy process, U.S. policy in the Middle East, Robert H. Trice
- Basic interests, the importance of groups in politics and in political science, Frank R. Baumgartner and Beth L. Leech
- Unequal and unrepresented, political inequality and the people's voice in the new gilded age, Kay Lehman Schlozman; Henry E. Brady; Sidney Verba
- Diaspora lobbies and the US government, convergence and divergence in making foreign policy, edited by Josh DeWind and Renata Segura
- Nuclear power and legal advocacy, the environmentalists and the courts, Constance Ewing Cook
- Lobbying America, the politics of business from Nixon to NAFTA, benjamin C. Waterhouse
- The interest group society, Jeffrey M. Berry
- Bending science, how special interests corrupt public health research, Thomas O. McGarity, Wendy E. Wagner
- Political brokers, people, organizations, money and power, by the editors and reporters of National Journal ; edited by Judith G. Smith
- The interest group society, Jeffrey M. Berry, Clyde Wilcox
- The transformation of American politics, activist government and the rise of conservatism, edited by Paul Pierson and Theda Skocpol
- American business and political power, public opinion, elections, and democracy, Mark A. Smith
- The not-so-special interests, interest groups, public representation, and American governance, Matt Grossmann
- Contracting for property rights, Gary D. Libecap
- Private power & American democracy, Grant McConnell
- Affluence and influence, economic inequality and political power in America, Martin Gilens
- Interest groups in the United States, Graham K. Wilson
- Lobbying, pluralism, and democracy, Luigi Graziano ; foreword by Robert H. Salisbury and David Cohen
- Business and the state in international relations, edited by Ronald W. Cox
- Elites in the policy process, Robert Presthus
- Changing of the guard, power and leadership in America, David S. Broder
- The populist paradox, interest group influence and the promise of direct legislation, Elisabeth R. Gerber
- Issue publics, how electoral constituencies hide in plain sight, Timothy J. Ryan, J. Andrew Ehlinger
- The policy game, how special interests and ideologues are stealing America, Peter Navarro
- Affirmative advocacy, race, class, and gender in interest group politics, Dara Z. Strolovitch
- Demosclerosis, the silent killer of American government, Jonathan Rauch
- Supercapitalism, the transformation of business, democracy, and everyday life, Robert B. Reich
- Who will tell the people, the betrayal of American democracy, William Greider
- Representation in crisis, the constitution, interest groups, and political parties, David K. Ryden
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